Davis and MKG are my dawgs in this draft and Tall and Lazy from Uconn is someone you have to roll a dice on. That is it. And I haven't watched much of Kansas kid, but from what I saw Weds night he ain't all that either.

But no... sit pretty and draft guys ranked below Sullinger and Barnes, who is effective at catching and shooting and little else (I argue that he does make PGs more effective, because he makes open looks at a high rate, but no one else).

Outside of those listed and depending on draft position I take a chance on the inconsistent Terrence Jones. Guy has shown he can rebound and block shots, so if he isn't scoring its possible he is doing something, counting on Byron Scott.

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I just went over to ESPN trying to find what you guys are talking about, and instead found Chad Ford's Top 10, in which he makes at least two NBA comps that can't possibly be based on anything but physical resemblance.

Orenthal wrote:Outside of those listed and depending on draft position I take a chance on the inconsistent Terrence Jones. Guy has shown he can rebound and block shots, so if he isn't scoring its possible he is doing something, counting on Byron Scott.

Calipari seems to hate him.

I thought Jeremy Lamb looked a little less regressed this week, though.

Orenthal wrote:Outside of those listed and depending on draft position I take a chance on the inconsistent Terrence Jones. Guy has shown he can rebound and block shots, so if he isn't scoring its possible he is doing something, counting on Byron Scott.

Calipari seems to hate him.

I thought Jeremy Lamb looked a little less regressed this week, though.

I think J. Lamb is a lock to be a really damn good NBA 2 guard. And he'll probably go right around the time we're gonna be picking.

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Orenthal wrote:Outside of those listed and depending on draft position I take a chance on the inconsistent Terrence Jones. Guy has shown he can rebound and block shots, so if he isn't scoring its possible he is doing something, counting on Byron Scott.

Calipari seems to hate him.

I thought Jeremy Lamb looked a little less regressed this week, though.

I think J. Lamb is a lock to be a really damn good NBA 2 guard. And he'll probably go right around the time we're gonna be picking.

I, personally, prefer Bradley Beal to Lamb but I concede that I've only watched one full game for Beal and maybe 2 full games for Lamb. My buddy is a huge UCONN fan and watches every game that's on ESPN and he hates Lamb, though a basketball scout, he is not.

rebelwithoutaclue wrote:My buddy is a huge UCONN fan and watches every game that's on ESPN and he hates Lamb, though a basketball scout, he is not.

Did he hate him last year?

I thought he showed a lot of promise last year, but prior to the Nova game this past week, as suggested above, I thought it looked like he'd really regressed this year. Taking lots of bad shots, seeming to be an integral part of UCONN's overall shit attitude right now, etc.

rebelwithoutaclue wrote:My buddy is a huge UCONN fan and watches every game that's on ESPN and he hates Lamb, though a basketball scout, he is not.

Did he hate him last year?

I thought he showed a lot of promise last year, but prior to the Nova game this past week, as suggested above, I thought it looked like he'd really regressed this year. Taking lots of bad shots, seeming to be an integral part of UCONN's overall shit attitude right now, etc.

He didn't hate him last year, but definitely didn't love. He saw the upside but like you, has seen nothing but regression this year. Whether that's on Lamb or just a product of the dysfunctional team is up for the scouts to decide.

If he ended up on the Cavs, I wouldn't kick him out of bed, for the sole fact that right now we have zero legitimate wing players.